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The Evolution of Gender Equality in Modern Iran Undergraduate
(2018)
Earlier this fall in Iran, there was a bit of uproar as the Iranian football team faced Syria in Iran. While women were initially able to purchase tickets, they were barred from entering the game and left outside to watch ...
Turkey's Temporary Protection Regulation and the Syrian Refugee Crisis: A Feminist Policy Analysis Undergraduate
(2017)
As Syria's deadly civil war rages on, more and more Syrians are fleeing to Turkey as refugees, testing the policies Turkey has put into place to manage irregular migrant flows. The authors of this paper sought to analyze ...
The Way of Death: Abortion’s Path to Criminalization During the Middle Ages Undergraduate
(2018)
A lightning rod of controversy since the Middle Ages, abortion has both been condemned as the “way of death” and championed as a tool of female liberation (Elsakkers, “Reading Between the Lines” 468). Current debates over ...
When Movie Magic Conjures Historical Amnesia: The Over-Personalization and Simplification of the Origins of Nazi Anti-Semitism in Film Undergraduate
(2016-04-01)
This paper minces no words in addressing the problems presented in documentary coverage of Hitler. Popular documentaries misplace the emphasis of Hitler’s role in anti-Semitism and lend bias in the facts they present. ...
The Question of Women's Agency in Iranian Cinema Undergraduate
(2018)
Trying to pinpoint individual acts of agency within cinema can be difficult. This is especially true within Iranian cinema because agency takes different forms than viewers would assume. The term agency itself is ambiguous. ...
Unintended consequences : the impact of sanctions on the Iranian pharmaceutical industry Undergraduate
(2016)
The United States first imposed sanctions on Iran after a breakdown in diplomatic relations following the end of the 1979 Iranian hostage crisis. Many have debated whether these sanctions have had an actual effect on the ...
The Politics of Fashion in the Islamic Republic of Iran Undergraduate
(2018)
In the Islamic Republic of Iran, the world's only existing theocracy, the relationship between the state and society cannot exist mutually exclusive of one another, considering that the regime's legitimacy is contingent ...
Dinner and a Date: the Misguiding Nature of Expiration Dates and Their Influence on Consumer Food Waste Behavior Undergraduate
(2016)
Food waste is largely considered one of the greatest
paradoxes of today: while millions of people in the world starve, we
waste an astonishing amount of the food we produce. One factor
that produces a substantial amount ...
Analysis of Hurricanes Using Long-Range Lightning Detection Networks Undergraduate
(2016)
The new GOES-R satellite will be equipped with the Geostationary Lightning Mapper (GLM) that will provide unprecedented total lightning data with the potential to improve hurricane intensity forecasts. Past studies have ...
The Role of Propaganda in WWI Undergraduate
(2013-11-26)